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Characteristics of and Prospects for the Developing Group in Analytical Psychology in Russia. Oksana Lavrova , Ph.D., Member of the St-Petersburg DG. To focus .
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Characteristics of and Prospects for the Developing Group in Analytical Psychology in Russia OksanaLavrova, Ph.D., Member of the St-Petersburg DG
To focus 1. Cross-cultural differences: the formal aspects of training and how these are affected by the present attitudes to psychotherapy and analysis in Russia. 2. Mutual Expectations of both sides: similarities and differences
Psychotherapeutic practice in Russia [St-Petersburg, The exhibition of modern art – I. Dudina «Dostoevsky against a tower of GASPROM» ]
The training IAAP[St-Petersburg, The exhibition of modern art – “Library” ]
2. Mutual Expectations of both sides[P. Breughel «Two Monks»]
General “alchemical retort”[L. Cranach Oldest, “Adam and Eva”]
Strengths • Personal and professional and connected to their wish for education and training specifically in the field of analytical psychology. • Opportunity for continue professional development. • Much appreciated. • High professional standing analysts and supervisors.
Weaknesses • Theoretical education. • The lack of cohesion and continuity between the qualified analysts in Russia, members of the Russian Society for Analytical Psychology (RSAP) and those of us in the DG. • Controlling and our UK colleagues were not sufficiently flexible in permitting changes of personal analyst or supervisor, timing of exams etc. • More dialogues and freedom of communication.
Threаts • Group processes have not received enough attention. • Destructive aspects of group dynamics have led to various losses and slowed down the integration of the group.
Opportunities • General conferences and workshops. • Connection and networking within Jungian community, to participate in courses on supervision, peer group supervision and future training for specialists in analytical psychology. • Plan to continue their professional psychotherapeutic practice as analytic therapists, psychiatrists and scientific researchers and some respondents mentioned the importance of integration in post-Soviet space. • Co-operative exchanges between analytical psychologists in St-Petersburg, Moscow, Minsk, Kiev, Vilnius and Krasnodar on the one hand and the IAAP on the other.
Foundation for a Jungian assembly in post-soviet space[B. Michelangelo. Saint Family]